Hydrogen Bonding A. Hydrogen bonding is even more effective in water, with the boiling point of water very high for the size of its molecule. Explain why water can hydrogen bond more effectively than...

Hydrogen Bonding A. Hydrogen bonding is even more effective in water, with the boiling point of water very high for the size of its molecule. Explain why water can hydrogen bond more effectively than hydrogen fluoride and have a significantly higher boiling point compared to HF. B. Ammonia, NH3, also forms hydrogen bonds, but these have less effect on ammonia's boiling point than is the case with either water or hydrogen fluoride. Can you think of a reason why hydrogen bonding in ammonia is weaker than in HF?

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